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Show ll . t. . SUNDAY HERALD Early May Receptions Are Featured Jo Ann Weds JSfusink The lEast Provo Stake house wore turquoise antique taffeta. was the scene for the marriage Their flowers were white carna of Jo Ann Nusink, daughter? of tions with a touch of pink. Mr. and Mrs. . J. J. Nusink of Gordon Worthen was best man, Provo, and Norman M. Metz,- - son and Douglas Cluff, Larry Brown, of Norman M; Metz Sr. and Mrs. and Richard Nusink ushered. L. J. Gibbs of California. Decorating the hall were green Dr. Wade L. Carter performed ferns and candelabra. The wedthe ceremony May 5. A recep ding xake was adorned with pink tion followed in which Gwen sweetpea nosegays Worth en, Marna Nusink, Bonnie Jensen,! Ha Kerby, Lee Dimick, Mrs. Faye Loveless filayed j ; i .J ; f - S . ; f , - , V' J , , - . , I Maxine Rowland, Annice Atkin son, June Thornton, and Sydney Dorius attended the bride, and De Ette, Worthen and Marian Kunze were flower girls. .1 The new Mrs. Metz wore a white all lace ballerina length gown with a satin underskirt. She 'carried pink roses with green ivy. Her attendants were dressed in pink and white, and , carried pink flowers. Mrs. Nusink' wore a deep rose lace dress; while Mrs. Gibbs j ' - , . , 1 -- '- v ' - ' it 1- ' - , ,.:'..-:,:..'- . i - - - t4 .. ,. - . ; . ! j , . background music. Pat Cullimore, Helen Wilde, Lois Christensen, Carolyn! Ander son,' Connie Leonard and Ann Clayton .served the guests." Assist ing with the gifts were Margaret Pulver, Shirley Mabey, Madge Kelson, and Donna Kunze. For a honeymoon to Hermosa Beach land Long Beach,; Calif., Mrs. Metz wore a r dark! brown suit. ' The couple will be at home in Las Vegas. j In a pic spring bridal setting flooded in soft candlelight, Valerie West became the bride of Aldo Bussio Friday evening,; May 4, in Pleasant Grove. The charming bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woot-o- n of Pleasant Grove. The bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bussio o Provo. Vowsvere cereexchanged? in a double-rin- g solemnized mony by Bishop Karl Butler of the Grove Ward at the home of the bride The bridal party stood before a background' of tall lighted tapers and palm fronds. Over 100 relatives and close friends greeted the happy pair, and later enjoyed the well planned buffet styled supper given in nonor of tne couple by the bride's parents. The bride was lovely in her rose- enlitaire art anH nvlnn fnllo Hal. lerina length gown. "The full ctr cled skirt was two layers of nylon tulle over white bridal satin. The d lace bodice was regal and beautiful, fashioned with ta pered sleeves, stand-u- p collar of lace, with the natural PLEASANT GROVE turesque ,'1: : I i . ;' ' - MR. AND .MRS. NORMAN WEITZEIL (GLORIA JAMESV ' 1 'f ? . r James-- Weitzeil ) , Rites , - 1. r - JV - . . . . ' f . . i '' f 1 - , ; - " & ' - :m V- ' - . f - - - . Hooley, The couple left immediately after the reception for a honeymoon in Lasl; Vegas. For going away the bride wore ' a beige sheath dress with tan accessories. Provo is to - 'w , . ! , ; f I ' ' 4 ' y 5. v " ' . . ; ; : ! i ,f? ! " , II !' f i A . . ' . ; i Bonheiir Club ', Holds Last Meet ' j ! s : i ' ; DUP Camps Held In Goiihty ! : : t ; . ' 1 - i . . ' : Lid-dlar- d, Helen; Kimball WilBReview Book. . . : Ill 1 . . . , rmrArrn (ft- , 1 , ; ; . j r j , i Jor-gens- . 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Prices showa crc per 6-- sctlinr, Fed. tax inc. h ftarttomsh.' &:BARTOK BJEE1D ; C r-. Awijf n A . x- C. - " CO"' f-- on, La-Vo- na VanWagenen. mer are. . ' ; . Anderson served lunch' to 15 mem-ber- s and three visitors. Camp Sowiette The history of Elizabeth Baker Draper was told 'members of Camp Sowiette by Reva Rasmussen when they met at the home of their captain, Sarah Baker. Ellen Powell gave the' lesson, A country store display was opened during the meeting and ; members pur chased various items, Assisting hostesses were Melba Nelson and Alene ' Cbristensen. Ten members were present. , ! j ton d98p - i Camp Two Catherine Anderson entertained members of Camp' Two Thursday afternoon at a session which was attended by guests from the coun ty board, iMrs. Lucille Ahlander and Mrs. Ethel Lewis. They gave valuable instructions to the group. Margaret Scott, first vice captain. conducted the meeting and a his tory of James Madison! .Chadwick was given by bis granddaughter, Martha T. Larson. Vivian Lambert conducted the lesson. Mrs. mm , wed-jdin- MR. AND MRS. ALDO BUSSIO (VALERIE WEST) The new Mrs. Wright, was i dressed in a white satin gown with l a ruffled skirt covered with a lace skirt. She had a Peter Pan collar, long tapered sleeves, and wore a fingertip veil with pearls. Her bouquet was of white cymbrian or- - i chids and a large orchid. , The. bridesmaids wore pastel gown! with full skirts and carried white cymbriat, orchids, Mrs. Wright wore a navy blue';! dress with white trim and acces- sories, while: Mrs.. Groesbeck V v dress was of ros wedgewood withi blue accessories. Both had cym-brian orchids also. Jack Carter! stood as best man. Organ music was played, and a program presented by DeLora. Wright, Mrs.Khoda Terry and i Mrs. Edna Mae Wilde, solos; Carol Allred, piaflo solo, and Eddie accordion 'solo. Nancy and Carol Hales and Smith assisted with the serv- if while Mrs, Harvey Young was ing, in charge of the gifts. For her California honeymoon, the bride wore an aqua sheath dress with pink accessories. . : v - i : Bonheur .Club met at the home of Mrs. Philip Christenson in Orem for the final meeting of the club year. Mrs. Dean Peterson, presi dent, was in charge of elections. Mrs.' Robert Bunker was elected new president: JMrs. Stephen Mur dock, vice president; Mrs. Leland Wakefield, secretary, and- - Mrs. Dave Crowton, reporter. The outgoingofficers were given thanks. They were, besides Mrs,. Peterson, Mrs. Ray Canning, Mrs. Frank Ralph Britsch and Mrs. - . Scene For, '; Marriage - ! ! Is k The Logan Temple was the scene for the marriage ceremony of Don na E. Wright and R. Kent Groes beck May 3 with A. George Ray mond, president, officiating. Parents of the couple .are Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Wright of Chey enne, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Groesbeck of Orem. On: May 4 a reception was given in the Vineyard Ward LDS Chapel. The bride's attendants' were Doro- iney wngnt, jan Groesbeck, Ruth Mick, Joann Neff, Glenda Standro and DeLora Wright. ' ; , Logan Temple , - MR. AND MRS. R. K. GROESBECK (DONNA WRIGHT) ' . l ; j , i , I U t , " - Lorraine Roberts; Bidden Farewell -- : rr ; - The bride wore for her recep- - be their home. ' tion a beautiful floorlength gown of slipper satin , and nylon tulle if-The molded bodice featured a scoop neckline trimmed with lace applique. ; She had long sleeves I! 1 and scalloped skirt, and wore on ' Lorraine her head a satin tiara with pearls PLEASANT GROVE entwined. She also wore a pear! Roberts, who is visiting here with V., her mother, Mrs. Florence Rob 'necklace.- ''.k.r A:r' Her bouquet was of white car- -' erts, prior to her departure for cations and stephanotis with a an LDS mission to the New Eng ', large wfcite orchid in the center. land States, was complimented at 1 Her sister, - Carolyn James, was a farewell party Tuesday evening maid of honor Bridesmaids were given by Mrs. Shirley Urie Hadley, Lenadra McKell, Mary Carol All Mary Paulson Behling and Mrs. red,1' Jilean Harding, Diane Niel Ellen Dawn Bezzant at the N. C. son and Sandra Weitzeil. Urie home. Ander Luana Miss Roberts was called for her were Flower girls i son and Julie Eastman. from .the Wilshire Ward mission , t The attendants dresses were in the Los Angeles Stake. She has I I made of baby blue cotton satin been employed in Los Angeles for MR. AND MRS. NORMAN M. METZ (JOANN NUSINK) in sheath style. They carried white the past several years. ' : wire baskets with pink carnations Close friends: and former class and pink satin ribbons tied in love mates of Lorraine from the Pleas ant Grove High School were In knots. attendance. man. was best Allred They presented her Roy Bonnie Oss was in charge of the with a j lovely gift. Refreshments Camps of the Daughters of the ria Ferguson and Mrs. Amelia were served. Others attending be Utah guest book. Pioneers met this week with Taylor. Refreshments were .served Serving were Mrs. Karma Board sides the hostesses and guest of a lesson on "Publications of the to 35 members and one' .board man Hadley, RaNae Vacher, Rose honor were Mrs.. Marcia Wadley DUP." i member. i Mary Andrus, Leslei Fechser Lola Vest, Mrs. Shirlene Clark Taylor, Camp. Fort Wall Mrs. LaRue Fautin Walker, Mrs. Camp Fori Utah, ' "Van Wagenen, and Pasty Oss. Mewas in the Pioneer Mrs. Annie Vincent was hostess Meeting LaVon of Wilson Bill Mrs. .Fautin had Joans Mrs. Shelley, charge mortal Harriet with Mrs. , Louella Laws assisting. Building. Captain Hardhex were Lillian Smith the. Mrs. and Hamann; , assisting gifts, Mrs. Jay Bateman, Mrs. Edward man Parker and Mrs. Mary Weeks Bigler presided. Lesson was by Mrs. Florence Myers presided. Mrs. Jean Edwards. Mrs. Mable Mrs. Joyce Harmon gave the hisray, aits, jonn Anaerson, Mrs. Hogland. j. Morgan gave the history of her tory of Mrs. .Sarah Collins Melvin Kavachevich and Mrs. Dan her grandmother's sister. grandmother, Mrs. Frances Peay Eastman. Gift bearers were Dan Ross. Pot was luck lunch served Mrs. Myrle Madsen gave the les Eastman and Allan Mooney. T 16 to members. Two son. accordion numbers were of a Mrs. James chose gown Bonneville white and pink embroidered satin played by Erlene Stubbs. Lunch Camp Met at the home of Mrs. Birdie was served to 14 members and and Mrs. Weitzeil wore pink taffer Helen Kimball of Salt . Lake v Moore to commemorate 50 yars Mrs. Hal Scott, Connie Castleberry ta. t :,.! The wedding party received beCity will give av review of the this camp has been organised. and Miss Stubbs. fore a background of candelabra ' book "Tender. Victory" by TayCorsages were presented by Mrs. and large flower bouquets. An lor Caldwell at the Provo SevJane Edwards to seven past presiarch was featured with large white enth LDS Ward Chapel, cordents, MrSi Sarah Passey, Mrs. ner of Second South and First Theresa Morgan, Mrs. Minnie Hair, bells hanging down. . A beautiful white and pink g East, 1 Monday at 7:30. This Mrs. Ida Marshall, Mrs. Nettie j cake was shown on a white event is sponsored by the SevWest, Mrs. Wilma Hawkins, and p to glass-toenth MIA iron table Ward Jn funds raise Mrs. Vera Brumnjack. Mrs. Paswrough,, ' ' the center of the serving area. for the new I Provo Seminary sey and Mrs.' Hawkins gave the Receiving t guests at the door Building being built south of history of the camp. Two memwere Richard James, brother of the. Provo High School. The bers present were honored for be-the bride and Robert Steck. Ush public is invited to attend. , ing almost SO years old, Mrs. Ma- , i 'r" j?f A j r r; - - ..1 . Wright-Groesbec- ers were Loren Dunn, Eugene King, Sam Johnson and Blaine . X ..iT X ' .4 : : f -- f . ; ". -- Performed In Salt 'Lake A reception in the East Sharon Stake House Friday, May 4, was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs Norman i Weitzeil, Gloria James ) who exchanged vows early that morning , in i the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with President ELRay L f - - t .: I:, V - . . ' f r , i 1. ' . " s T'l - . ' . V.- - . phaleanopses orchids. Her only, attendant was Colleen ". Christensen who was gowned, in a pink lace, sheath dress. She wore a white gardenia corsage, on her shoulder. Attending his brother as best man was Laurence Bussio. Mrs. Wootos was gowned In a pink linen afternoon frock. The groom's mother wore an afternoon gown of royal blue, and both moth.! ers wore pink camellias. The buffet dinner was served on a long linen covered table, which featured a beautiful arrange ment of peach blossoms. The wedding cake, which later was served to the guests; was a white three-tiere- d creation with climbing vines of pink roses curling around the cake to the top where a bride and; groom stood in an arch After a short honeymoon trip to Las Vegas the bridal pair have re turned to make a home at Provo where Mr. Bussio is running a bus iness establishment. lily-pet- al . A ' - snug-fitte- A r ,r . outer scallops of lace tracing the ! J . '.!'' edge. She carried a white prayer book upon which rested-a,- . cascading bouquet fashioned from; 12 white .. . fjr Home Ceremony' Unites Valerie West, Aldo Bussio. Norman Metz In Provo . SUNDAY, MAY W, 1S53 Utah County. Utah S'. ..J" zzz. V. " V 3-51- 93 |